This is a bit delayed as I have been on the road but I had the opportunity to spend a few days paddling in South Wales around St. David’s in mid Ocotber. It was a spectacular trip diverse and complex water, stunning vistas, amazing sunsets and wildlife. If you haven’t been the Pembrokeshire region is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise with sea boating, surf, hill walking, coasteering or just wandering the coastal path. In addition there is a high concentration of accredited and accomplished guides, coaches and outfitters to offer advise, provide some coaching or help you with equipment.
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MP surf fever
Erik the Viking and Pardy the Party
Well, for many folks across North America, the paddling season is winding down. I am happy to say that its just getting started up here on Vancouver Island. The first of the winter storms are building out in the Pacific, the clouds are thickening and the rain has started. All this means some awesome paddling ove the next few months! Now only if I can get some time out from the desk…
Its been a great 2009 season. Lots of interesting programs.
The season started with some currents paddling with Erik Ogaard at a secret location (sorry guys, I’m under oath). Not a great wave for surfing, but lots of fun, funky boils and whirlpools and a few curious sea lions.
The best part was the water-side wood fired sauna at the end of the day. The summer season ended with a group of 15 year olds on a short 5 day tour out of Tofino. The first day was punctuated by heavy rain but the ocean gods and goddesses were kind and sunshine prevailed for the rest of the trip. The only disappointment was the shortage of whales, as many greys had already moved south. We did have a loud shouting match with a bunch of lonely young male sea lions though. We barked and growled for over 30 minutes with our animal-human choir in a cacophany of sound of which Sonic Youth would be proud.
The good news is, the teaching continues into the winter season. I’m heading out to the Broken Group Islands next week to run a Paddle Canada Level 3 with some of my favourite local paddlers from Deep Cove (of Hurrican Riders fame- check out their video’s on youtube). After that, I hope to squeeze in a bunch of personal paddling. I am eagerly anticipating the arrival of my new P&H Capella 167 – green/white with red trim-some time this fall so I can head down to visit Sean at the Golden Gate Sea Kayak Symposium in February in style. Should be lots of fun and a great opportunity to learn and share with others across North America. Anyway, stay tuned and I will add details about our winter adventures on the rainy, windy, and thoroughly enjoyable west coast.
In the Spring this stalward BCU boy got updated as an ACA Open Water Instructor from Geneva Kayak’s own Ryan Rushton in Lake Michigan. It was a good time and no one got injured too bad so I considered it a win. Now, Ryan runs a good show and got me to thinkin’, “Why don’t I do me some ACA stuff and work towards becoming an IT?” I mean, our P&H Team is lousy with ACA instructors and I am tired of getting pointed at so why not?
With the season of 2009 coming to an end and 2010 looming in the near future I thought I might just Carpe me some Diem and hit the trail in search of some courses to work on…cut to; Sea Kayak Carolina and Tom Nickels. These guys are top notch and are clearly having a gap in reason as they have invited me to come down and work on a program with them in December…3rd-8th to be exact. As everyone knows I am a lonely guy and scared of things unknown to me so if you would like to come down and hold my hand, head over to www.seakayakcarolina.com and book your ACA stuff today. Oh, did I mention it’s on the South Carolina coast and we will be at Foley Beach, one of the best surf beaches on the eastern seaboard?